Thunder Dome Storm clouds rolled over Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, Kans., in the first quarter of the game between Kansas State and Central Florida last Saturday. Play was suspended for an hour and 26 minutes due to lightning. The Wildcats stormed from behind to win 17--13 and improve their record to 4--0 for the first time since 2003.

PHOTOPhotograph by Darren Carroll

Time to Reflect The field and players in front of him were captured in the visor of UCLA wide receiver Josh Smith as he ran back a kickoff for 45 yards during the third quarter of the Bruins' victory over Texas in Austin on Saturday. Unranked UCLA routed the No. 7 Longhorns 34--12 in the biggest upset of the week.

PHOTOPhotograph by Ramón Espinosa/AP

Kings of The Hill Children in the Fort National area of Port-au-Prince played soccer before a crowd of appreciative neighbors on Sunday. The hilltop neighborhood was among the sections of the Haitian capital that were worst hit by the Jan. 12 earthquake, which leveled thousands of buildings, killed more than 230,000 people and left about a million homeless.

It used to happen about once a decade: a callow defenseman making the toughest position in the game look easy. But no longer. Never in the league's history have so many blueliners been so good so young